- In the
present day,
Zambesians continue to face a
range of
challenges that
impact their livelihoods, culture, and rights.
Zambesians lack
legal recognition...
-
river delivers a
flood which recharges the
wetlands and
inundates the
Zambesian gr****lands to the southeast. The
water then
flows out of the wetlands...
- The Herald, Zimbabwe's
major newspaper,
replaced the
Mashonaland and
Zambesian Times,
which was
present from the late 1890s. The
Herald has seen a decline...
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catfish has been
reported as
being second in size only to the
vundu of the
Zambesian waters,
although FishBase suggests the
African sharptooth catfish surp****es...
- 1891, when
William Fairbridge established the
Mashonaland Herald and
Zambesian Times on
behalf of the
South African Argus Printing and
Publishing Company...
-
Rabat Morocco First newspaper in the
Maghreb 1891
Mashonaland Herald and
Zambesian Times English Salisbury Southern Rhodesia Now
published as The Herald...
-
Rebellions of 1896 and 1897". In Stokes, Eric; Brown,
Richard (eds.). The
Zambesian Past:
Studies in
Central African History. Manchester:
Manchester University...
- for the
Argus group of
South Africa.
Named the
Mashonaland Herald and
Zambesian Times, it was a w****ly, hand-written news
sheet produced using the cyclostyle...
- (www.mybaby.net.au).
Retrieved on 23 May 2012. Stokes, Eric (1966). The
Zambesian Past:
Studies in
Central African History. p. 121. Beach, D. N. (1979)...
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greatest of the
muzungo warlords, but he did not
belong to a
traditional Zambesian family and
cannot strictly be
called Afro-Portuguese."
Souza took advantage...